
Research Issues in the Learning and Teaching of Algebra
the Research Agenda for Mathematics Education, Volume 4
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 1989
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Hardback
288 pages
978-0-8058-0354-9 (ISBN)
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First Published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Mahwah
United States
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Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
558 gr
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978-0-8058-0354-9 (9780805803549)
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Sigrid Wagner | Carolyn Kieran
Research Issues in the Learning and Teaching of Algebra
the Research Agenda for Mathematics Education, Volume 4
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Sigrid Wagner | Carolyn Kieran
Research Issues in the Learning and Teaching of Algebra
the Research Agenda for Mathematics Education, Volume 4
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Research Issues in the Learning and Teaching of Algebra
the Research Agenda for Mathematics Education, Volume 4
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Content
Contents: C. Kieran, S. Wagner, The Research Agenda Conference on Algebra: Background and Issues. Part I:Past Research and Current Issues. J.A. Thorpe, Algebra: What Should We Teach and How Should We Teach It? J.R. Leitzel, Critical Considerations for the Future of Algebra Instruction. C. Kieran, The Early Learning of Algebra: A Structural Perspective. L.R. Booth, A Question of Structure. N. Herscovics, Cognitive Obstacles Encountered in the Learning of Algebra. D. Tall, Different Cognitive Obstacles in a Technological Paradigm. S. Chaiklin, Cognitive Studies of Algebra Problem Solving and Learning. R.B. Davis, Three Ways of Improving Cognitive Studies in Algebra. J.H. Larkin, Robust Performance in Algebra: The Role of the Problem Representation. P.W. Thompson, Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Technology, and Learning and Teaching Algebra. M.W. Lewis, Intelligent Tutoring Systems: First Steps and Future Directions. J.J. Kaput, Linking Representations in the Symbol Systems of Algebra. D. Kirshner, Critical Issues in Current Representation System Theory. J.T. Fey, School Algebra for the Year 2000. S.L. Senk, Toward School Algebra in the Year 2000. Part II:A Research Agenda. S. Wagner, C. Kieran, An Agenda for Research on the Learning and Teaching of Algebra. L.R. Booth, The Research Agenda in Algebra: A Mathematics Education Perspective. M.W. Lewis, The Research Agenda in Algebra: A Cognitive Science Perspective. S.L. Rachlin, The Research Agenda in Algebra: A Curriculum Development Perspective. Part III:Theoretical Considerations. R.B. Davis, Research Studies in How Humans Think About Algebra. J.H. Larkin, Eight Reasons for Explicit Theories in Mathematics Education. D. Wheeler, Contexts for Research on the Teaching and Learning of Algebra.